Be honest. It's been a while posting on here, looking for the old school. ;)
edit: yet to see the 100mbit in action, set aside the gbit. hehe. no dis-respect.
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Be honest. It's been a while posting on here, looking for the old school. ;)
edit: yet to see the 100mbit in action, set aside the gbit. hehe. no dis-respect.
The slowest from all the tracker i'm a member of.
well... To be Honest, Their TV and Movie section have great speed ;)
They are only 1 month old tracker with 8,000 active torrents + 64,000+ registered members.
what else you expecting from a 1 month old tracker ? :P
After 5-6 months u will see what that tracker will be ;) they are on fire.
Be afraid, Be very afraid ;)
I get decent speeds on there, I like the layout of the site, very professional. Also only 1 month? Wow, that's pretty damn good so far.
It's good
trackers which last atleast for 6 months should be better than the trackers started each month imo
It's not that great. It's just like speed.cd, lots of contents and peers, but all slow like fuck.
I barely use it, if ever.
yeah i dont use it a lot also , a little bit slow and also i dont like this kind of presentation for a torrent page . i prefer everything to be with posters and screens like IPT & Revtt .
also have problems with downloading the actual torrent file from there ( it takes me a very long time or not at all for some reason ..)
imho? it sucks.
well at that stats it should be pretty good
if you guys dont get peering with those guys dont bother to talk ;)
Well i am not there and i dont want this tracker when i have some other good tracker.
If you have other private trackers, then don't bother yourself coz it's only another private tracker :P
having one private tracker is better then having 100.
RevTT is around 4 years old and Torrentday is 3 months old.
but both seems the same as alexa status shows it via their user base / visits :P
Seems Torrentday will beat RevTT and IPTorrents and maybe even Torrentleech after 4-5 months LoL
I hate their spam in the 'open for sign up' thread. Thats my only experience.
hahaha :P
I just don't like their adverts all over the net. Like here, for example - http://www.lookpic.com/
A torrentsite advertising? :eyebrows: We might have to consider erasing all references to such site and whoever announces them would actually be advertising a money making scheme. And you know what FST thinks of that.
I assume that many of you saw the lookpic ad on IPT. Now you have TD ad on lookpic. Then, you have this - http://websiteshadow.com/info.php?ip...torrentday.com
Coincidence? :shifty:
Site seems kind of clustered and slow. I'm sure their are better alternatives. Of the general trackers I've been on TL and RTT have always satisfied my needs. Both are also not hard to get into at all.
Lots of sites hosted with www.oooserver.com datacenter ;)
Datacenter ip starts from: 95.128.*.*
oooserver.com is a datacenter in Moscow ;)
as i mentioned before, if you are a member of another private tracker, then you may ignore torrentday.com
and one more private tracker occurred and is fine.
URL: http://www.xnt.nu/ ;)
Just waiting to see after 6 months. I think it has potential, and for that reason I use it. Although, I dont use it as mush as ipt, revtt, and tl, but i do use it. For what I downloaded, the speeds aren't terrible(not great either). Maybe it will be a good tracker after awile.
As gzumpf said, it has potential. I haven't downloaded much and I don't remember how the speeds were. I'll give it some time to develop though.
It is awful, I only discovered it recently, but I don't get any faster DL speeds then I do in the public or anime scenes. But the area where they are the weakest is content. There is so much that is just... missing. It's like grocery shopping at a gas station.
Just a little update, I ditched the tracker long ago. :lol:
Same with me, but I went check my account now and see if it was disabled, and no luck so far. :(
It would be bad policy to disable accounts, could create some conflict with their script to multiply the number of members.
I wonder how much time will it take to merwais makes a response :cool:
oh boy, I am here :)
Sorry superjojo and Cabalo, i am late :lol: :P
Ignore other countries
TD have 46,567 U.S. visitors per month ;)
TL have 47,759 U.S. visitors per month
Seems TD is near to TL.
TL will be history after 1-2 month :P
any way, Rome was not made in one day, so it will take sometime till Torrentday grow :)
And where exactly did you get those numbers? A source that is even somewhat reliable?
We've already seen how TD is willing to bullshit essentially every statistic of their site to try to make themselves seem better.
I'm calling bullcrap on any of those stats until you back it up with legitimate proof from a trusted source.
Nevermind, I did it for you:
TorrentDay
TorrentLeech
TorrentLeech's daily reach percentages are nearly quadruple that of TorrentDay. I'm calling bullshit on those ridiculous stats of yours.
Considering you aren't from the US, I would've thought that you would've been able to see that simply looking at US numbers clearly isn't an indicator of how popular a site as a whole is. Those numbers (for the US) do seem a little odd, and I'd be rather surprised if they actually turn out to be accurate. However, looking at one country by itself clearly is an incredibly skewed view of it, considering how on Alexa TL ranks as having over 4x as much traffic as IPT. It's evident that just looking at the US obliviously ignores the rest of the world in order to purposely skew your post. There is no way you can say that TD will "overcome" TL anytime soon.
TorrentDay is also an open registration tracker that has ads on pretty much every p2p related site and its mother (and how a new site managed to afford that is beyond me, it's clear that they either have an affiliation with IPT [which is why Merwais defends both], or that even worse, they are some shady established company with other, ulterior motives). TL is a private site where you can only get in with an invite. Considering that, it isn't at all surprising that TD may experience a spike of users, but I guarantee you it won't last considering how shady it's history is.
Even if you completely disregard traffic at all, there still is the issue of faking the amount of peers and faking the amount of members on the site (you can argue all you want about the peers but it seems rather convenient that the actual peer list was always half of what was listed on the site). Even so there was very, very solid proof that they were utterly lying and exaggerating their member count as it was rather easy to check through UserID's (and the fact that the sysop of the site starts at 90,000+).
A site that will so blatantly deceive members like that is not the type of site you should trust with all your personal information as you involve yourself in actions of questionable legality. I would never advise anyone to download from that site, in my mind it has completely destroyed any chance of trust it could ever have with its members.
in past 2 months, I've found many stuff on Katz has the TD text file in their RAR
They definitely are related in some way with IPT. There are just too many similar things you cannot simply say is coincidence. TorrentDay and IPT are hosted at the same datacenter, IP range is within 20 numbers 95.128.242.250 and 95.128.242.30. Both are registered by domains by proxy. Both use zonedit for dns. Both have banners that often change (possibly not sure if TorrentDay's does but judging by what it currently is it might)
PancakeWaffles, that was an stupid example :P
95.128.242.226 ( http://www.light-speed.com ) is near to 95.128.242.250 (IPT), it means 95.128.242.226 is connected to IPTorrents also ?
Don't act like a stupid, these ips are provided by datacenters, if an ip is in the same ip range, doesn't mean they have connection.
2 years ago IPTorrents IP Range was near to Revolutiontt, so they both had connections ? stupid of you :P
That datacenter is not a common one used by torrent trackers, in fact of all of the trackers I am a member of the only two that use it are IPTorrents and TorrentDay. Considering that IPT was hosted in a .ca but was moved to this .ru datacenter a little bit after TorrentDay went public. IPTorrents, a huge tracker would not be influenced by some random 0day tracker to change, the only way this change could have been influenced is if they were testing out the .ru for stability using TorrentDay initially before using it for IPTorrents since at that time they cared more about IPTorrents than Torrentday.
And the reason for pointing out the IP similarity was just a further thing to point out showing the obvious that the racks are going out of the same datacenter and are physically located extremely close.
Keep on sucking on that TorrentDay dick.
This also brings up trust issues (if indeed correct) with regards to IPT as well, which has, for all intents and purposes, been one of the best trackers in terms of content.
Let's hope that our suspicions remain just that, suspicions :unsure: